Sports

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS January 27, 2019, #729… Inattentional Blindness After further review… Inattentional Blindness? Huh? What’s that and what’s it got to do with sports? This theory is an old as Houdini himself. We’ve all closely watched magicians perform their craft and when finished asked “How’d they do that?” Some call it Inattentional Blindness and it causes […]

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS December 17, 2018, #723.. Great Expectations! After further review… There’s an old joke that answers the question; “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?” Seemingly, the question about this iconic venue is about directions-to; but the answer often comes: “Practice – Practice – Practice.” I was reminded of this when I […]

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS October 22, 2018, #715… Building a Legacy! After further review… Heading into my fifth year as an NFL official, a new official joined our officiating corps, namely Burl Abron Toler, an African American. That’s an important addition to Toler’s name, since he then became the first African American on-field NFL official. He […]

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS October 8, 2018, #713… Success and Failure! After further review… My Facebook post recently was a reminder: “Don’t let your victories go to your head, or your failures go to your heart!” Since many of you may not be on Facebook, or maybe you are just fed-up with its whole approach, I thought […]

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS September 24, 2018, #710…NFL Fan Boycott? After further review…A reader of On the TunneySide of Sports recently indicated that on Sunday, November 11, 2018, fans will stage an NFL boycott. The writer gave this reasoning: “You graduated high school in 2011. Your teenage years were a struggle. You grew […]

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS June 4, 2018, #695…The NBA After further review…Follow-up to last week’s TunneySide of Sports column/blog regarding the NCAA and the investigation of its practices of recruiting and, perhaps, paying its athletes, let’s explore the next level for some of those college basketball stars that move on to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The […]

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS March 5, 2018, #682…In Need of a Moral Compass! After further review…As we enter what is known as “March Madness” we find an odd meaning to the word madness. With Rick Pitino out as the University of Louisville basketball coach due to an alleged recruiting scandal along and some 20 Division I […]

On the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS February 12, 2018, #679… A Philadelphia Story After further review…Whether your T*E*A*M won or lost Super Bowl LII, credit must be given to Philadelphia – “Fly Eagles Fly.” Most fans I talked to liked that the game was free scoring with the lead changing back and forth. The game had thrills, and some […]

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